Charlie12345 
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Helppp
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.Matt 
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make sure remote wire is connected to ignition wire not battary.
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Jake 
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have youj wired in the remote cable properly?
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Charlie12345 
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i have taken the remote out so its not even connected and it stays on?
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Jake 
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have you got a picture of your amp with the wires connected up?
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Charlie12345 
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both amps are staying on when the fuses are taken out they go off....the wires are in the right slots....What you getting at?
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Andy H 
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try putting the remote cable onto the aerial cable behind the head unit (blue and white one) use a volt meter and check when you turn the head unit on and off the voltages to make sure its cutting it out.
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Charlie12345 
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even if i did that surely if removing the remote full stop would stop it from being on right? but when i do remove the remote it is still on....
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*JonnyG* 
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The remote cable, tells weather to turn the amp off and on! You will need this else your battery will go flat!
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Andy H 
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if you don't have the remote on it will be on constantly, when the remote is connected, is acts as a switch and controls your amp
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Charlie12345 
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Oh i understand thank you for the detailed explanation   it helps understand the problem   Im gunna get a switch then for my remotes and it should solve the problem   ill let you know....
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arizona ste 
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you shoudlnt need a switch for the remotes if you put it on remote at the back of your headunit it will send power to the amp when the cd players on but i dont understand how not having the remote connected still powers the amp and when you say remotes does that mean you have wired 2 amps in it must be getting another live from somewhere else
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Charlie12345 
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Righttt from battery - One power to a dual power distrabutor spltting to powers to seperate amps....each remote cable has been seperate from an amp to be joined to the head unit remote via choc bloc....each amp has a seperate ground....
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sri_baby 
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try putting a switch on the live wire to the amps ya can mount them on the dash
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